Special CBI Judge Rajiv Mehra awarded the jail term to east Delhi resident Ravinder Mohan, who was working as a Superintendent of Central Excise division in Haryana's Sonepat area.
"Now a days corruption is deep rooted in our society. It is almost unchecked and uncontrolled. The greed is limitless. Everyone wants quick and easy money and they do not mind even if the same is by unlawful means. It is indeed deplorable. It is making the whole system paralysed and putrefied," the court observed.
The court, however, allowed Mohan's plea to suspend his jail term till April 28 on furnishing a bail bond of Rs one lakh to enable him to file an appeal against his conviction and sentence.
According to CBI, Mohan had allegedly made an illegal demand of Rs 7.5 lakh from Delhi-based company, DRS Rooftech and Infrastructure (P) Ltd which is engaged in fabrication of roofing structure at consumer site.
A show cause notice was issued to the company and its managing director in December 2009 by the Central Excise, Rohtak, with the allegation that the firm has contravened the provision of Central Excise Act 2002 and it was liable for penal action under the Act.
CBI said that on January 10, 2010, Mohan had called Ahluwalia in his Shakarpur house here demanding a bribe of Rs 7.5 lakh within three days for settling the show cause notice through his contacts in Central Excise Office, Rohtak.
During the trial, Mohan had claimed that he was innocent and had been falsely implicated in the case.
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